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[quote=Anonymous]You need to figure out how to lock assignments so this can't happen. I think what the student did is wrong and unethical and should be reprimanded. It clearly meets the dictionary definition of cheating. The student intentionally used deceit (concealing or misrepresenting the truth) to gain an advantage to improve their grade. However, I would look in you handbook, district board policies, etc. to see what their exact definition of "cheating" is. Perhaps there is a different violation or perhaps there is an additional violation of "dishonesty", etc. that could be added. In the end I would stop caring. You proved your point, let admin deal with how the label is written up. I wouldn't be shy about telling this story in the workroom as a warning to other teachers about tricks students are using to cheat and these types of parents. [/quote]
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